– New Aventon Sinch E-Bike
Where are Sinch bikes made?
in New Zealand
Urban Commuter Electric Bikes – Sinch Bikes – Made in New Zealand.
How fast can the Aventon sinch go?
20 mph
It has your standard US Class 2 e-bike specs, meaning it can hit speeds up to 20 mph (32 km/h) and peaks at 750 Watts of power. (There’s also the option to remove the speed limit on private property to hit around 24 mph).
How heavy is the Aventon sinch?
61lbs
The Aventon Sinch is Aventon Bikes folding electric bike model. The sinch weighs in at 61lbs and comes equipped with Kenda fat tires. The frame of the Sinch is very similar to other folding e-bike models on the market.
Does Aventon make good e-bikes?
The Aventon Level Step-Thru is an eye-catching e-bike with great lines and excellent battery integration. Beyond its good looks, this bike has an excellent ride quality with responsive handling along with a suspension fork and high-volume tires to smooth over the rough stuff.
How long does an Aventon sinch battery last?
With an average of around 40 miles (64 km) of range if you’re using both pedal assist and throttle, or closer to 30-ish miles if you’re on throttle only, the Aventon Sinch Step-Through has enough battery to take you anywhere you’ll reasonably want to go.
What class is Aventon sinch?
Class II e-bike
Sinch ships as a Class II e-bike, with up to 20 MPH on pedal assist and throttle. If you are riding on private property or in an area without e-bike speed restrictions, the speed limit can be modified in the settings, and Sinch’s powerful motor can go up to about 24 MPH on the pedal assist.
What motor is in the Aventon sinch?
500 watt rear hub motor
Aventon Sinch Step-through review: The motor
The Aventon Sinch Step-through ebike features a 48v, 500 watt rear hub motor that will drive the bike up to 20 mph on pedal assist (Class II ebike). Or use the left-hand thumb throttle for a pedaling break.
How long do Aventon e-bike batteries last?
Battery Capacity
After about 1000 charge cycles, around the 2-year mark for a daily ebike user and up to the 5-year mark for infrequent users or “weekend warriors”, you’ll notice that the battery won’t fully charge. This is a natural part of the lifecycle of all lithium-ion batteries.
How long does it take to charge an Aventon e-bike?
Get in the habit of plugging the charging cable into the battery first and then the wall outlet. Stay within the recommended charging time. For Soltera, a typically full charge can take between 4-5 hours.
Can you ride an electric bike without pedaling?
All electric bikes can be pedaled just like regular bikes, but depending on the type of e-bike, you may not need to pedal at all. Some electric bikes have a feature called pedal-assist, where the electric motor basically gives you a boost as you go, making it easier to pedal.
The Sinch offers the unbridled joy of cruising around on ridiculously large tires – yet it doesn’t sacrifice the ride and build quality. This makes it one of the best e-bikes you can buy in this price range.
What’s more, this bike is also foldable! This means you can easily pack it up and take it with you on any adventure you think of. Thanks to its big tires, you’ll be able to glide over sand, rock, and, of course, asphalt.
This is currently the only fat-fire e-bike on the market with a fully integrated battery. But, before we get into the nitty-gritty, let’s take a look at the specs.
The frame on Aventon Sinch is on a whole other level compared to the competition. It’s built out of 6061 hydroformed aluminum. The frame design is incredibly striking with bold, strong lines. However, the design serves a good purpose! Inside the tube, you can find the battery. As I mentioned above, the battery is full integrated into the frame. Don’t worry; you can still remove it. All you have to do is fold the bike and press a button, and the battery will slide out.
The battery also distributes the weight evenly, resulting in excellent handling.
Just like with all Aventon bikes, the woodwork on the frame is otherworldly. I have yet to see e-bikes in this price range with welds so smooth and seamless. The frame almost looks like it was cast rather than welded together.
As you can see, the specs on this bike are nothing to scoff at. Let’s take a deeper look into the marvel of engineering.
Frame
The frame on Aventon Sinch is on a whole other level compared to the competition. It’s built out of 6061 hydroformed aluminum. The frame design is incredibly striking with bold, strong lines. However, the design serves a good purpose! Inside the tube, you can find the battery. As I mentioned above, the battery is full integrated into the frame. Don’t worry; you can still remove it. All you have to do is fold the bike and press a button, and the battery will slide out.
The battery also distributes the weight evenly, resulting in excellent handling.
Just like with all Aventon bikes, the woodwork on the frame is otherworldly. I have yet to see e-bikes in this price range with welds so smooth and seamless. The frame almost looks like it was cast rather than welded together.
Extra Features
Who needs extra features when the SInch is so fun? With that said, this bike doesn’t come with a lot of extra features. The only one is the suspension fork.
The Aventon Sinch features an RST Suspension fork with 45 millimeters of travel. While this I snot a lot of travel, it’s more than enough to absorb most of the bumps coming to the front of the bike. When combined with oversized tires, you will have a smooth ride even over the roughest of terrains.
Besides the suspension, this bike also comes with a large backlit LCD display. The display is easy to read and provides you with all the information you need about your ride, including the speed, battery health, level of pedal assist, as well as distance traveled.
Motor
The Aventon Sinch features a 500-watt (750 watts peak) geared rear hub motor that provides assistance up to 20 MPH with pedal assist and/or throttle.
The motor provides a decent range of riding performance from easy going up to quick and powerful thanks to five levels of pedal assist and the throttle.
Just like most rear hub motors, the motor on the Sinch produces some noise. The noise isn’t that loud, but it is quite audible when riding at slower speeds. Once you reach the top speed of 20 MPH, the noise dissipates quite a bit.
The Aventon SInch is powered by a high-capacity lithium-ion 48V battery rated at 672Wh. Just like all batteries from Avetnon this one also features Samsung cells, so you don’t have to worry about the dying out any time soon.
The position of the battery in the frame is ideal because it gives the e-bike its unique look and distributes the weight more evenly for a smoother ride. Since the battery is fully integrated into the frame, you don’t have to worry about dust or water getting in.
When it comes to range, on a full charge you can ride for up to 71 miles. That is if you use only the first level of pedal assistance. Realistically, you will be able to ride for around 40 miles on one charge.
The battery recharges quite quickly thanks to Avetnons fast charging technology. You can fully charge it in less than five hours.
The Aventon Sinch is a class II electric bike. This means it can reach a top speed of 20 MPH on the pedal assist. What’s more, if you feel lazy, you can also reach the same speed using the throttle. Just keep in mind that you have to turn the pedals at least one-third of the revolution before you can engage the throttle.
The Sinch features Tektro MD 810 mechanical disc brakes with 180 mm rotors. You won’t have any trouble coming to a full stop in just a couple of feet. The brakes also feature an automatic cut-off system that will disengage the throttle the second you hit the brakes.
The unicorn of e-bikes does exist. Introducing the Sinch – the most versatile foldable fatbike on the market. With massive 4” tires, a suspension fork, and plenty of power, the Sinch is super comfortable and handles like a dream to ride on all terrain types. Perfect for those with limited storage space, the Sinch is foldable and easily stored in your closet, under your desk, or in your RV. Regardless of where you ride and where you travel, the possibilities are endless with the Sinch.